FORD F-22 RAPTOR F-150 TRUCK

Released in support of the EAA’s youth aviation program, Ford has commissioned the build of a one-of-a-kind Ford F-22 Raptor F-150 Truck ($AUCTION) that will go to auction in July 2017. Designed to blend the design of a Lockheed F-22 Raptor fighter aircraft with the iconic build of a Ford Raptor, this highly modified model features a twin-turbo, Whipple inter-cooled, high-output EcoBoost engine for exceptional power. A powerful audio system and modifications to the interior and exterior deliver a truck that stays true to its roots while appealing to aviation enthusiasts. The vehicle is the latest in a series from Ford which has raised over $3 million for the aviation community.

Superman is coming to a theater near you, and Dodge Ram is coming along for the ride. The two powerhouses teamed up and created the Dodge Ram Superman Man of Steel Truck ($TBA). The truck will be available for viewing in New York City during the movie's premier. The truck actually looks cool enough for Superman to drive. It features a dark ceramic gray, wrapped in a special vinyl to mimic Superman's suit. The grill has anodized red accents and the Superman logo is attached to the front grille, the rear hatch and interior seating. Pretty much everywhere you would have seen the Ram logo. If you really want to get your hands on this guy the truck will be auctioned off to charity after its road trip to support the movie.

Built by a company known for their snow plows since 1936, the 1958 Land Rover 109 Series II ($65,000) takes an iconic design and hikes it up to the next level. Fitted with a four-track kit specifically designed for this manufacturer, the car features a continuous track on all eight fitted wheels which elevates the car above traditional height. Presented in a mechanical, gray tone and with a silhouette iconic of its time, this durable off-road vehicle has been designed to tackle treacherous conditions with ease and was limited to just 15 pieces. An investment for those with a dedicated appreciation for sizeable power.

The base of California, ICON creates hardcore machines by hand out of Jeeps and trucks. The vehicles they work most with are the Ford Bronco, Jeep CJ, and Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40. Today we're going to take a look at the Toyota ICON Land Cruiser FJ40 ($130,000). Their customized FJ40 features all-aluminum body panels and a frame that's reinforced with steel rails. You have two options when it comes to the power plant. It comes standard with a Vortec 5.3-liter V8 with 350 horses or a customized 5.7-liter V8 LS6 that pushes 420 horses and 458-foot pounds of torque. Despite its ruggedness, the ICON FJ40 would make a great daily use vehicle, but like any big dog, it'll want to hit the trails once in a while.[gallery type="rectangular" ids="9560,9559,9558,9556"]

The FJ Company was built on a family's passion for restoring FJ's. They got their hands on their latest effort in the middle of 2015 and created something amazing. This 1978 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser ($80,000+) was owned by a single family in Colombia, where it was used an urban commuter with the occasional ride to rural farms. The restoration by the FJ company was completely documented and photographed. They started off by powder coating the frame and adding two coats of urethane to the chassis and floors. They capped it off with two coats of primer before applying a classic Sky Blue paint job, with a Cygnus White hardtop. The 4.2-liter six-cylinder engine, the four-speed transmission, and the four-wheel-drive system were entirely rebuilt using Toyota NOS parts wherever possible. The wiring harness was also completely replaced. You can check out the rest of the build updates on The FJ Companies website. If you're interested in having this beauty for your own, it's going up for auction on January 28th in Arizona. More details are available on the RM Sotheby's auction site.

Looking for a solid old school work truck? The you have to take a look at this 1949 Ford F1 Pickup Truck ($70K). This ride has been completely overhauled. No detail has been overlooked, from the FORD lettering, to the stainless-trimmed, hickory bed. The power plant features a 351 cubic inch Windsor crate motor the pushes a nice 325 horses. Additional features include a polished Edelbrock carburetor, and K&N X-Stream air filter. This whole kit is paired with a C6 3-speed. On the interior you'll get modern air conditioning, seats in supple ultra-leather hide, chrome handle pulls, and a tilting Carrera banjo-style steering wheel. If you're look for a sweet resto-mod, this beauty will definitely fit the bill.

The toughest truck money can buy. The Legacy Power Wagon ($185,000) is the child of Legacy Classic Trucks out of Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Each of their conversations takes over 600 hours and result in the complete nut and bolt restoration of a vintage Dodge Power Wagon bringing it back its original aesthetic. In the conversion, you get a 426 Legacy Magnum V8 425 HP engine or a 3.9 Liter Cummins Turbo-Diesel with 480 ft/lbs of torque. You have your choice of 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmissions. Tires are available in 16", 17", and 20 inches. And let us not forget the paint. You have five color options, or you can go completely custom. The Legacy Power Wagon are for those gents who demand the finest.